Like all the most accomplished fairy tales, Guillermo del Toro’s world of wonders, “The Shape of Water”, opens with a sense of promise, of magical things to come, and inevitably, with an undertone of darkness.

Like all the most accomplished fairy tales, Guillermo del Toro’s world of wonders, “The Shape of Water”, opens with a sense of promise, of magical things to come, and inevitably, with an undertone of darkness.
Joachim Trier’s film “Thelma”, made with his long-term collaborators, writer Eskil Vogt, cinematographer Jakob Ihre and composer Ola Fløttum, marks a new development in the director’s career.
A quietly intense love story start in a Berlin Konditorei.
There’s something irresistibly alluring about this film’s title. It promises crime, glamour and intrigue. “The Nile Hilton Incident” delivers that in spades.
In the stillness of a Norwegian winter, a father and child go hunting. They walk across a frozen lake, towards the woods.